Div Com reviews progress on Jammu-Akhnoor National Highway

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, July 26: Divisional Commissioner, Sanjeev Verma, today took a review meeting on progress of Jammu-Akhnoor National Highway Project.
It was informed in the meeting that Jammu-Akhnoor National Highway project has two phases. In first phase, 5.2 kilometre long Flyover project starting from canal head to Muthi will be constructed at an estimated cost of Rs. 273 crore and will be completed by Feb 2021. Similarly, in second phase, a four-lane highway will be constructed from Muthi to Akhnoor at an estimated cost of Rs. 194 crore by July 2021.
It was informed by the liaison officers from NHIDCL that around 90% of land adjoining four-lane project has been cleared and handed over to them and efforts underway towards smooth execution of the project.
Felling of trees along the four-lane highway was also discussed in the meeting. The concerned officers informed that out of 1539 trees only 375 are left which will be cut off soon.
Issues related to pending structures, land possession, compensations, shifting of towers and other allied matters were also discussed in the meeting.
Emphasizing on adherence to quality specification and timely completion of the projects, Div Comm directed the concerned departments to work in synergy and ensure regular monitoring of the works. He also called for maintaining inter-department coordination which is vital for expediting the pace of development works.